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Jun 2014
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Gah, now I need to relearn the binary expansion of the largest known prime number...
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Einyen
Dec 2003
Denmark
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I saw this quick article when someone linked the new M49 post on phys.org:
http://phys.org/news/2010-05-sum-dig...me-evenly.html So we are currently at 21 even and 28 odd digit sums for the 49 Mersenne Primes.Amazingly M2203 and M2281 have the same digit sum: 3106! The digit sum of M74207281 is 100,537,543, so at least something broke 100M The most frequent digit is 5 at 2236279 (10.0108%) and the least frequent digit is 3 at 2232135 (9,9923%). Code:
digitsum M1: p=2 3 prime M2: p=3 7 prime M3: p=5 4 M4: p=7 10 M5: p=13 19 prime M6: p=17 13 prime M7: p=19 28 M8: p=31 46 M9: p=61 73 prime M10: p=89 112 M11: p=107 139 prime M12: p=127 154 M13: p=521 697 M14: p=607 847 M15: p=1279 1675 M16: p=2203 3106 M17: p=2281 3106 M18: p=3217 4258 M19: p=4253 5755 M20: p=4423 5950 M21: p=9689 13216 M22: p=9941 13693 prime M23: p=11213 14980 M24: p=19937 27202 M25: p=21701 28939 M26: p=23209 31339 M27: p=44497 60337 prime M28: p=86243 116455 M29: p=110503 149365 M30: p=132049 179488 M31: p=216091 291745 M32: p=756839 1026544 M33: p=859433 1163443 M34: p=1257787 1704376 M35: p=1398269 1893388 M36: p=2976221 4038358 M37: p=3021377 4092673 M38: p=6972593 9440671 M39: p=13466917 18243946 M40: p=20996011 28445131 M41: p=24036583 32580433 M42: p=25964951 35170384 M43: p=30402457 41201947 M44: p=32582657 44142151 M45: p=37156667 50349694 M46: p=42643801 57766339 M47: p=43112609 58416637 M48: p=57885161 78434761 M49: p=74207281 100537543 21 even 28 odd Last fiddled with by ATH on 2016-01-21 at 20:58 |
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Serpentine Vermin Jar
Jul 2014
3,313 Posts |
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Right now I've added a graph showing new user counts per hour for the past 7 days... the same basic setup as the TFLOP/s graph. Check it out here (I may be tweaking this page here and there, so I apologize in advance if I break it temporarily): http://www.mersenne.org/primenet/default.mock.php Depending on if they're useful or not I may roll these into the actual page (not just the "mock" or beta version of the page). |
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"/X\(‘-‘)/X\"
Jan 2013
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It would be nice if the TFLOP/s graph had the bottom fixed at 0 and not floating.
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Serpentine Vermin Jar
Jul 2014
3,313 Posts |
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It's curious that for the new graph I added, it actually has a base of -100 right now. Odd. I'll have to dig into the Google graphing API and see if you can even adjust the base or if it's just auto-assigned based on your data. |
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"/X\(‘-‘)/X\"
Jan 2013
2·5·293 Posts |
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I guess it's a pet-peeve of mine. I have several dozen graphs in view from my desk, and they all have their bottom range at 0, so I can see where things are :) |
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∂2ω=0
Sep 2002
República de California
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Re. the 7th planet, nothing unfortunate about it in the original Greek, nor in the preferred English pronunciation, YOUR-uh-nuss. It's only when one slips into Hicksville (e.g. 'them thar evil eye-raynians say their nucular program is in support of a future nucular-powered space probe to Your anus') that things sound risible.
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"Mike"
Aug 2002
2×23×179 Posts |
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Serpentine Vermin Jar
Jul 2014
331310 Posts |
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![]() I set the mockup version to have a baseline of zero for now... it just compresses the vertical data even more. I'm still not convinced it's any better. It's only use is for a quick eyeball to see changes over the previous week and I'm not sure a baseline of zero contributes to that at all. Other opinions out there? |
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Basketry That Evening!
"Bunslow the Bold"
Jun 2011
40<A<43 -89<O<-88
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Channeling my inner D: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2K8_jgiNqUc&t=03m06s
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Dec 2014
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So George is user id 4 on the forum. There is one before him. http://www.mersenneforum.org/member.php?u=3 |
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